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Перевод: telegraphist speek telegraphist


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  1. They knew without being told that this was the chief telegraphist, whose word was law on starboard watch; knew it without seeing the three brass buttons on either sleeve cuff which pronounced his rank or the lightningflashed wings on his right arm that told them he was the telegraphist they sought.
  2. The story is that the brave telegraphist continued to tap out messages and calls for help as the roaring fire closed in around his log cabin No 30 beside the railroad track, and he was still tapping out the Morse code for "end of message - 30 - end of message - 30" as the burning log cabin collapsed around him.
  3. "Well, I didn't know it at the time, but the telegraphist on the next set to mineLofty, he's called - was on my wavelength too.
  4. Pictures formed in her mind of bloody-minded leading hands and a frowning chief telegraphist, all of them men and all of them waiting, grim-faced, for Bainbridge, L. V. to make her first mistake; a mistake so terrible that talk of its consequences would reverberate around the Home Fleet for years to come.
  5. "Well, I'm a sparker - a wireless telegraphist - and Jane's a coder, so it's got to be something to do with signals.
  6. The politicization of issues and even of policy-making structures remained considerable: one reason for uniting the postal and telegraph administrations in 1878 was to swamp the allegedly Bonapartist "telegraphist" personnel (3000 employees) among the 27,000 postal employees; often of humble social origins, the latter contained ardent supporters of a republic that assured their social advancement.
  7. Erik Gustavson's The Telegraphist tries to repeat a well-tried Scandinavian formula of sexuality at the turn of the century frustrated by laces, girdles and religion, but fails to establish the nexus of characters that sustained Fanny and Alexander, for example.
  8. Only then was she aware of the telegraphist who sat beside her, who smiled and gave her the thumbs-up sign.
  9. In 1903 she married John William Thompson, a post-office clerk and telegraphist from the Isle of Wight, son of Henry Thompson, formerly a chief petty officer in the Royal Navy.
  10. Raising her mug, she turned again to the telegraphist at her side, giving him her most brilliant smile.

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